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Robbie Williams: TV psychic

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The British pop singer will do anything to get attention. Probably hoping something will eventually make him popular in America.

'Angels' singer Robbie Williams has revealed that he saw ghosts while living in former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr's Los Angeles house. ...

Robbie went on to say that after his 'spooky experience' in Ringo's home, he intends to launch a new career as a TV psychic.

The pop star further revealed that he is obsessed with the paranormal theme and is keen to host his own programme on the subject.

Robbie Williams is obsessed with ghosts!

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Hi, I am a psychic, have been for about 18 years, I had a dream about Robbie Williams last year, dreamt that he was in the back of a black English taxi, and that the taxi was either slammed into by another car and he was injured, or that he was sitting in the back of a taxi, with an injury to his upper body, such as arm in a splint. I would really love to have contacted him about this, as it did concern me somewhat, but never did anything about it as I thought he would not be into anything like that.Now I just read the article saying that he is extremely interested in it and can even see ghosts!!What a surprise, I am impressed. Anyway, I would love to chat with him about such things, and even tell him about this dream, perhaps to warn him, or even that I may have picked up on something that has already happened. He could be assured of my complete confidentiality if we were to discuss it. Do you know how I could tell him about this, as I've always felt it was wise to let people know.I know I regret it when I don't, as its often too late.

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